Mo num en ts by Som Supaparinya will present at the opening of MUSEION

In collaboration with the Han Nefkens Foundation
Supaparinya is the recipient of the 2024 edition of the grant, established in memory of Vietnamese artist Dinh Q. Lê, which supports video artists from Southeast Asia in expanding their practice internationally. Selected from a shortlist of eight artists, she was recognized for her rigorous research-based approach and her ability to intertwine documentary and experimental forms to address urgent socio-political issues.
 
Mo num en ts explores the entanglement of environmental degradation in Southeast Asia with Cold War ideologies and state-driven narratives of development. Drawing on archival materials and contemporary research, Supaparinya traces how competing political visions have shaped perceptions of progress and national identity, revealing ecological destruction as both a material and symbolic legacy.
 
The work will be presented at several international institutions, including Sàn Art (Vietnam), Jim Thompson Art Center (Thailand), Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art (Japan), Kunsthal Charlottenborg (Denmark), and Rockbund Art Museum (China)
 
Text courtesy of Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Bolzano Bozen
 

 
Date: 14 May – 14 June 2026
Vanue: Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Bolzano Bozen, Italy
May 14, 2026
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